Godswill Akpabio, the president of the Senate, has urged Nigerians to have patience, optimism, and faith in the government of President Bola Tinubu to ensure a brighter future.
In his address to Nigerians on the occasion of the country’s 64th anniversary of independence, Akpabio made this plead.
The Senate President praised the spirit of Nigerians over the years and expressed confidence for a better Nigeria.
He said that despite all of the difficulties the country had experienced, its people had stayed strong and resilient.
According to the Akpabio:
“My fellow countrymen and women, on behalf of my family, constituents, the Senate and indeed the 10th National Assembly.
“I heartily extend my warmest congratulations to each and every one of you on this momentous day.
“Today marks a significant milestone in our journey as a nation, and I am honoured and grateful to God to be a part of it.
“It is axiomatic that as a nation, we’ve faced numerous challenges, but our indomitable spirit has always prevailed.
“From our earliest struggles for independence to the present day, we’ve shown resilience and determination.
“As we move forward, I urge you to be patient and hopeful, our brightest days are ahead of us, and together, we’ll build a prosperous nation that our children and future generations will be proud of.
“I plead with you to support the present administration and hope for the better.
“I commend President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s leadership, which has given us a renewed hope for a better Nigeria, his courage and dedication are truly inspirational.
“Let’s celebrate our achievements and acknowledge the progress we’ve made.
“We’re working tirelessly to rejuvenate our economy, empower our people, and lift up the most vulnerable.
“Happy 64th independence anniversary, Nigeria,” Akpabio stated.
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